Jeremy Renner

expletive that was bleeped. Timberlake picked up the first award of the night for song of the year, presented by actor JeremyRenner . "Can't Stop This Feeling" became a No.1 hit last year and was nominated for best original song at last month

expletive that was bleeped. Timberlake picked up the first award of the night for song of the year, presented by actor JeremyRenner . "Can't Stop This Feeling" became a No.1 hit last year and was nominated for best original song at last month

Senate Democrats today wasted no time jumping on reports that the House Republican caucus watched a clip from the Ben Affleck movie “The Town,” at their caucus meeting yesterday. “Ladies and gentlemen, this is your House Republican Majority,” Senator Schumer, D-N.Y., said mockingly of Republicans at a press conference today. As reported by the Washington Post, at yesterday’s House Republican conference Republican Whip Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., played a clip from the movie “The Town” where Ben Affleck rallies his friends by saying, “We’re going to hurt people” and one of them responds, “Who’s car are we going to take.” Should they have been playing a clip like this and are you surprised they released this?

The House GOP leadership team, often described as fractious, showed complete unity behind closed doors and in public Tuesday. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) told Republicans he was “150 percent” behind Boehner and his plan, according to Republicans who attended Tuesday morning’s closed-door meeting. He told Republicans to “stop grumbling and whining and to come together as conservatives” to support the Boehner proposal. House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the party’s vote counter, began his talk by showing a clip from the movie, “The Town”, trying to forge a sense of unity among the independent-minded caucus. Should they be rallying behind a movie like the Town?